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We were in St. Lewis and saw this bush it was about 5ft.tall. What is it? Thanks.

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Posts: 658 | Location: colo | Registered: Oct 09, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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could it be in the begonia family? iron cross has deeply grooved leaves like that but not the same pattern.
 
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The leaves look like something in the viburnam family, but that's just a guess.


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Posts: 5161 | Location: Northwest Florida | Registered: Dec 12, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I like the viburnum idea, too.... maybe the Leatherleaf?...

http://classconnection.s3.amaz...lum1320908174659.jpg
or are the leaves that long?...prob not...

but the berries from Korean Spice Viburnum look so much like those...
Viburnum carlesii
http://www.thegardenerseden.co...-Michaela-at-TGE.jpg

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I agree with both FFG & Toots, and I like the Korean Spice Viburnum idea the best!


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Thanks everyone it was pretty.
 
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